These were taken with my Argus Match-Matic C-3 using expired Kodak Gold 200. The Film was Semi-Stand Developed in Adonal (Rodinal) 1-100 for 1 hour. Like Indofunk said "you can develop anything in Rodinal". I was debating if I should convert it to black and white but decided to leave it as a Cyanotype. I shot it at ASA 100 since it expired in 2001 but the negatives came out kind of dark. I understand that is normal when C-41 is developed this way. Both were shot at Fisherman's Terminal on Saturday.
Why don't you try 2 hours, you can drink more beer
Quote from: gsgary on September 18, 2014, 06:41:28 PMWhy don't you try 2 hours, you can drink more beerI tried that, too much drag (bromide and my feet)
Speaking of beer
I shot it at ASA 100 since it expired in 2001 but the negatives came out kind of dark. I understand that is normal when C-41 is developed this way.
20140726-1-07 by knapjack, on Flickr
Another Tmax Pushed to 1600. Behind the scenes at a friend's wet-plate session.
Looks nice! How did you develop it?
Super-contrasty! What film is that?
Quote from: Indofunk on September 22, 2014, 10:14:30 PMSuper-contrasty! What film is that?Freestyle/Arista 400, which I've read is supposedly Tri-X? Developed with HC-110 dilution H for 10:00.
Quote from: Indofunk on September 22, 2014, 10:14:30 PMSuper-contrasty! What film is that?Freestyle/Arista 400, which I've read is supposedly Tri-X?
If it's Arista.EDU Ultra 400, the stuff that's in the bulk roll is actually Fomapan 400.It's not so bad. Pretty contrasty with an anti-halation layer that's not so great so you get a bit of blooming highlights.There's no numbering on the film and no identification on the side (which is pretty weird).
That looks nothing like any Tri-X I've ever shot, and I always develop it in HC110 H for 10min I like it.
Quote from: Indofunk on September 22, 2014, 10:22:31 PMThat looks nothing like any Tri-X I've ever shot, and I always develop it in HC110 H for 10min I like it.Thanks, and I think you were instrumental in my decision to go with HC110 H.
If it's not prepared, they can do it.